Have You Seen What Steve Light’s Up To?
June 9th, 2015 by julesThere is something about the intricate and beautiful pen illustrations of Steve Light that makes my eyes very happy — and would have made kid-me very happy too. He’s visiting today to share a tiny bit of final art from his latest book, Have You Seen My Monster? (Candlewick Press, April 2015), as well as a handful of early sketches from the book. (Pictured above is one of his beginning character designs.) Steve drew the illustrations in ink (using a Mont Blanc 149 with a B nib that “flips” to a fine line), and he colored them using inks as well.
This book is a follow-up to last year’s Have You Seen My Dragon? (see this 2014 7-Imp post), and hidden in this book, as a young girl tries to find her monster friend at the county fair, are color-enhanced shapes of all types. We’re talkin’ parallelograms, nonagons, curvilinear triangles, and more. These aren’t the typical shapes you see in most concept books for children.
And here’s a special treat: Steve shares below some sketches from two forthcoming books, both out next year.
Let’s get right to it, and I thank him for sharing.
A Final Spread and the Cover:
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Early Sketches:
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Steve: This [below] is work from a book coming out next year from Powerhouse Books [POW!], called The Bunny Burrow Buyer’s Book. It’s about a rabbit family looking for a new burrow, and every burrow they look at has a dragon or Gryphon or something living in it — until they find an Oak Tree that has an nice big burrow for them all. They start out with just one baby bunny, but at every turn of the page, they have more and more babies — just like real bunnies!
Steve: These are sketches from my next book with Candlewick Press. (I love them!) It is called Swap!, and is about a pirate boy — and a pirate who is down on his luck. His ship is all broken down, and then his button falls off! So the pirate boy says, “Lets SWAP!” and they trade the button for teacups, the teacups for rope, the rope for sails — until they have everything they need to fix up their ship. This book will be out April 2016. Yippee!
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HAVE YOU SEEN MY MONSTER? Copyright © 2015 by Steve Light. Published by Candlewick Press, Somerville, MA. All images here published by permission of Steve Light.
Powerfully charged yet loose and playful, always adventurous! Love Steve’s work!
by julie rowan-zoch June 9th, 2015 at 7:45 amWOW Steve Light hits out of the park again. Not only do we get to look for the Monster but we learn 20different shapes ❤ Love
by Nancy Oliviero June 9th, 2015 at 11:56 amOh my goodness but that first image is priceless. I love his books. This is exciting.
by Jeremy Tankard June 10th, 2015 at 1:26 pmThese ink and pen color outlines are interesting and theme is a game offering fun for children (adults that study children’s LIT.). One of the drawings is a character with a peg let which for me is a replica of me it seems and others with physical disability. And what makes the drawing so close is that a person with disabilities may partake in an adventure. atk
by Mrs. Annette June 11th, 2015 at 4:08 am